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growinghen i was a kid up in the cornfields of indiana, i was too young to get some humor and the jokes, and i was not always tune in to the guests carson had. i just wanted to hear the first two minutes of the show. theme willt show's live forever in my heart. it was through watching carson that allow me to know there was a world beyond the world i was living in. that music. >> i kept it simple. i call it my school song. it put my kids through school. he did not know it was going to be on the air that long. i wanted some comedy relief. they sent me one of johnny carson as a young comic. he had to do a kiddie program. a guy comes over. i pay him. we keep in touch. changingging this, this. i want to do a song. i went in a studio, knowing it was not going to last much longer, and i sent it to him. anderson was the leader. he said, i do not want that kid cutting in on me. i will write some music. johnny called. i said, i am giving you have the song. -- half the song. he and i made a bunch of money. >> did you ever regret? >> not at all. take half of something. tavis: you mentioned somethin
growinghen i was a kid up in the cornfields of indiana, i was too young to get some humor and the jokes, and i was not always tune in to the guests carson had. i just wanted to hear the first two minutes of the show. theme willt show's live forever in my heart. it was through watching carson that allow me to know there was a world beyond the world i was living in. that music. >> i kept it simple. i call it my school song. it put my kids through school. he did not know it was going to be...
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we have moderate rainfall over missouri and indiana. we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has parents up in arms. they are live individual that their daughters have been banned from wearing scrapless dances from the annual 8th grade dinner dance. the reason why? the principal at reading ton middle school in new jersey says they are too distracting for the boys. >> the issue here is having someone interfere with my right to raise my children in a way that i think is appropriate. >> this year our school has enforced dress code a lot. i don't know why this year more but they are definitely getting more strict abou
we have moderate rainfall over missouri and indiana. we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you...
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so much water on the fields in whiteland, indiana, farmers say they might have to delay planting. this on the heels of last year's drought. near st. louis, water with levels were dangerously low on the mississippi. now, it, too, is flooding. behind their fargo home erin and john aren't taking chances. >> i'm not putting my guard down at all. mother nature knows how to throw a party. >> reporter: they may have had the day off school but these kids are learning about team work. just ask clare croakie. >> everybody helps everybody. >> reporter: that's a good way to live. >> that's the north dakota way. >> reporter: tonight the president has declared a state of emergency for north dakota. while estimates as to how high the river is going to get have been lowered, which is good news, no one here is taking any chances. brian? >> kevin tibbles in north dakota tonight. no short of good people there. thank you, kevin. >>> still ahead here tonight the intense battle over a project some say is vital, others say is too risky to try. tonight our firsthand look at the fight, what it's all about
so much water on the fields in whiteland, indiana, farmers say they might have to delay planting. this on the heels of last year's drought. near st. louis, water with levels were dangerously low on the mississippi. now, it, too, is flooding. behind their fargo home erin and john aren't taking chances. >> i'm not putting my guard down at all. mother nature knows how to throw a party. >> reporter: they may have had the day off school but these kids are learning about team work. just...
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we bought a million dollar portfolio of medical debt all medical debt from the midwest kentucky and indiana and so that million dollars of debt cost us about twenty one thousand dollars so you can see that medical debt is sold very cheaply on the secondary market and so instead of collecting on that debt we just abolished it and it was the debt the medical debt for a little over a thousand people so those people will no longer have to pay that debt so what we're doing is really helping people number one but the second thing is a really it's really a public education campaign we're trying to let people know that this debt is for sale that these these banks these lenders are profiting in human misery and sickness so it's about helping people but it's also about public education so just building off can you tell me about any particular cases of people that this movement may have helped specifically. we send out letters to all the debtors whose debt we abolish we send a certified letter letting them know what's happened and we invite them to contact us voluntarily we give them our information t
we bought a million dollar portfolio of medical debt all medical debt from the midwest kentucky and indiana and so that million dollars of debt cost us about twenty one thousand dollars so you can see that medical debt is sold very cheaply on the secondary market and so instead of collecting on that debt we just abolished it and it was the debt the medical debt for a little over a thousand people so those people will no longer have to pay that debt so what we're doing is really helping people...
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. >> you knower, mitch daniels former governor of indiana is freezing tuition, that is a real good idea that helps students and you know because he is a cutter, the slasher, he is good with economic, he is making sure that administration in university are not gets the break it is the students. charles: that is great but, here is thing i tell kids also. be careful about someone forgiving your loan right now, between years from now -- 20 years from now, they forgive the loans again, the payback will be higher. >> one thing to clear up, for some reason everyone wants to lay the blame for this rising tuition on the federal loans, talk to anyone, involved in the process of running the large schools, they will tell you, that is not it every year they get less and less and less money from states, they have no elsewhere to go but to raise tuition. charles: schools like harvard. >> a private institute. there are not a lot of loans going to kids at harvard. charles: and public schools, highest paid is at let like ettic et -- athletic director followed by the football coach, and basketball coach.
. >> you knower, mitch daniels former governor of indiana is freezing tuition, that is a real good idea that helps students and you know because he is a cutter, the slasher, he is good with economic, he is making sure that administration in university are not gets the break it is the students. charles: that is great but, here is thing i tell kids also. be careful about someone forgiving your loan right now, between years from now -- 20 years from now, they forgive the loans again, the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that be, and i expected them to tell me about safety vests or about new trucks, and they said joe, we have this handled here. what we need more than anything is a chance to have a job when we get home. we owe our service members that opportunity. from hoosiers serving our nation in afghanistan and around the world to the communities of vincennes and madison and plymouth and gary, the message is the same everywhere. it's about jobs and the chance to go to work and take care of your family. so how do we take a hoosier commonsense approach, focus on jobs an
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that...
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the disk was first discovered by an indiana university sound historian. >>> when we come back an emotional reunion in boston. >>> these days in boston the wounded are being reunited with the total strangers who in many cases saved their lives. we learned more today about one of the wounded -- a woman in a now famous photograph. kerry sanders has our report from boston tonight. >> reporter: she was but five feet away when the first bomb exploded. >> i don't know how you can put a bomb there and look at the people around and know that you're going to kill them. i don't understand it. >> reporter: victoria mcgrath's rescue was captured in this iconic image. >> thank you. >> reporter: on tuesday, victoria met the man who carried her to safety -- firefighter jimmy plourde. >> you looked at me like, i'm so scared. i'm like, we're out of here. i'm picking you up. you said is, no. i'm like, we're going. >> i thought there would be more bombing. >> reporter: also at tufts medical center bruce mendelson, a bystander who ran toward the explosion, not away. he was the first to reach victoria, used a t
the disk was first discovered by an indiana university sound historian. >>> when we come back an emotional reunion in boston. >>> these days in boston the wounded are being reunited with the total strangers who in many cases saved their lives. we learned more today about one of the wounded -- a woman in a now famous photograph. kerry sanders has our report from boston tonight. >> reporter: she was but five feet away when the first bomb exploded. >> i don't know how...
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we see flood warnings around illinois, indiana, missouri, kentucky, record flooding from last week, and on top of that we're expected to see not a lot of rain but enough to exacerbate an already bad situation. so anywhere from half inch to inch and a half of rain. and looking at the future radar, as the cold front moves east, as we get lou the next 12 to 24 hours, more rain and then a drying-out period, so the rivers and streams will recede. yesterday's highs, take a look at kansas city, 67. 78 in dallas. 49 in denver. cold front moves through, drops the temperatures in some cases 30 to 35 degrees. so another cold front moving through. so cold, shepard, snow for colorado. in some cases ten inches of snow. on those mountaintops. so spring skiing? i'm sure maybe they like it? >> shepard: i guarantee you. >> a silver lining there. we'll watch the flood waters and keep you posted. >> shepard: wish them the best. janice, thank you. we might soon have to start paying taxes on everything we buy online. our good friends in the u.s. senate are moving forward with a bill that would give states st
we see flood warnings around illinois, indiana, missouri, kentucky, record flooding from last week, and on top of that we're expected to see not a lot of rain but enough to exacerbate an already bad situation. so anywhere from half inch to inch and a half of rain. and looking at the future radar, as the cold front moves east, as we get lou the next 12 to 24 hours, more rain and then a drying-out period, so the rivers and streams will recede. yesterday's highs, take a look at kansas city, 67. 78...
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they produced less greenhouse gas emissions than the power plant in ohio and indiana and even less in the agricultural state of ottawa. and we are bringing our missions down as far as quickly as possible alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industries to curb greenhouse gas emissions through legislation. since 1990 come our energy industry has reduced greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of oil that is produced on average by 29%. our coal-fired power plants have taken roughly 200 million cars off the wrote so that we can replace them with cleaner alternatives. the inclusion of alcohol and biodiesel is a requirement. we are also pushing ahead this plan to capture and store as much of the carbon as possible. the government is providing $1.3 billion in funding for two large-scale carbon capture and sequestration projects. these are major commitments for province of only 3.8 million people. smaller than the metropolitan dc area. but we are undertaking a because we know it's the right thing to do. we are not just limiting pollution. we put a price on it. w
they produced less greenhouse gas emissions than the power plant in ohio and indiana and even less in the agricultural state of ottawa. and we are bringing our missions down as far as quickly as possible alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industries to curb greenhouse gas emissions through legislation. since 1990 come our energy industry has reduced greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of oil that is produced on average by 29%. our coal-fired power plants...
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oil sands in total produce less greenhouse gas emissions than the electric power plants in ohio, in indiana, and even less than the agricultural state of iowa. and we're bringing our emissions down as far and as quickly as possible. in 2008, alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industry to curb greenhouse gas emissions through legislation. since 1990, alberta's energy industry has reduced greenhouse emissions per barrel of oil that's produced by an average of 29 percent, and some facilities have achieved reductions as high as 50 percent. alberta's coal-fired power plants have lowered their emissions by an amount that is equivalent to taking roughly 240,000 cars off the road, and we'll close up to a dozen of our older plants over the next 17 years so that we can replace them with cleaner alternatives. our renewable fuels initiative mandates that the inclusion of alcohol and biodiesel in all our fuel that's sold in the province is a requirement, and we're ahead with plans to capture and store as much of our carbon as possible. the government of alberta is pr
oil sands in total produce less greenhouse gas emissions than the electric power plants in ohio, in indiana, and even less than the agricultural state of iowa. and we're bringing our emissions down as far and as quickly as possible. in 2008, alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industry to curb greenhouse gas emissions through legislation. since 1990, alberta's energy industry has reduced greenhouse emissions per barrel of oil that's produced by an average of...
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twelve we, of course, had the infamous todd akin in missouri and richard newshour dock in indiana. so five seats that they lost. >> ifill: are there any republican seats being vacated where republicans are at a disadvantage? >> not at a disadvantage. i suppose -- i mean, that was scenario for democrats to compete in georgia. a very crowded republican field. if one of the less broadly acceptable republicans like congressman paul brown, for example, were to be the nominee i think democrats would think we have an opportunity. they are recruiting candidates. they're either recruiting congressman barrow of georgia. a democrat is going to be a very strong candidate as a member of the house and they're recruiting sam nunnen's daughter. so democrats are trying to put a good candidate in georgia. >> ifill: so democrats are hoping they get a revisitation of the luck they had last time which is the republicans choose badly. >> exactly. even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky t
twelve we, of course, had the infamous todd akin in missouri and richard newshour dock in indiana. so five seats that they lost. >> ifill: are there any republican seats being vacated where republicans are at a disadvantage? >> not at a disadvantage. i suppose -- i mean, that was scenario for democrats to compete in georgia. a very crowded republican field. if one of the less broadly acceptable republicans like congressman paul brown, for example, were to be the nominee i think...
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from bloomington, indiana. with "washington post." kids should be talking to their parents, to their doctors about becoming sexually active in the first place. i think it is totally unsafe. it is putting a medical procedure in a child's hands, when that child should be talking to someone more experienced, like an ob/gyn, and their mothers. to do that.is unsafe aam totally against doing procedure like that, because the child could have a reaction that could lead to death. the child could have a reaction to the pill itself. at night, when everyone is asleep, they could go into a reaction. no one would know until next morning what happened to a daughter or family member. i think it is not safe. we should think about doing these sorts of things. i just do not think it is right. host: we are taking your reaction and comments all morning on twitter and facebook, and our phone lines are open. a few comments from our facebook page. below that -- on that issue of whether judges should be involved in this decision, here is a column by dr. manny
from bloomington, indiana. with "washington post." kids should be talking to their parents, to their doctors about becoming sexually active in the first place. i think it is totally unsafe. it is putting a medical procedure in a child's hands, when that child should be talking to someone more experienced, like an ob/gyn, and their mothers. to do that.is unsafe aam totally against doing procedure like that, because the child could have a reaction that could lead to death. the child...
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two levees failed early today along the wabash river in southwest indiana. crews also worked to recover more than 100 barges that broke free in the mississippi river. the flooding is blamed for at least three deaths. president obama will attend a memorial service thursday for the 14 people killed in the texas fertilizer plant explosion. white house officials said today the president already planned to be in texas, to help dedicate the george w. bush presidential library. most of the victims in the explosion in west, texas were firefighters and medical technicians. a u.s. army sergeant pleaded guilty today to killing five other americans in iraq in 2009. sergeant john russell admitted he gunned down four u.s. soldiers and a navy officer at a mental health clinic near baghdad. at the time, russell was nearing the end of his third tour in iraq. the guilty plea means he will avoid a death sentence. folk singer richy haven has died. his family said he suffered a heart attack today. he came from the new york folk scene in 1960s. in 1969 he performed at the origina
two levees failed early today along the wabash river in southwest indiana. crews also worked to recover more than 100 barges that broke free in the mississippi river. the flooding is blamed for at least three deaths. president obama will attend a memorial service thursday for the 14 people killed in the texas fertilizer plant explosion. white house officials said today the president already planned to be in texas, to help dedicate the george w. bush presidential library. most of the victims in...
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about in the country, -- how they treat h1b visas is not what they talk about in coffeeshops in muncie, indiana. that is how those things are resolved. until very recently, the business community was not providing the ballast. i think they have an immigration -- the chamber sat labor unions and things, but that was unusual, for the last 10 conversation did not go on. 20, 30 years ago, that went on all the time. >> i am way over here. i ask this question the other day as well. since it is global, keeping the economy competitive in global market, in my opinion, you need to have a weak dollar. i think it is very important. if you agree with that, is there anything that we can continue to do to keep the dollar at a lower rate, so that we can export more competitively? >> this is a fairly standard argument that our currency is overvalued because it is the world's currency, among other things, because it is better than the alternatives, that it causes a problem for us in terms of our balance between and exports. who agrees with that idea? >> some people, particularly export-oriented developing countr
about in the country, -- how they treat h1b visas is not what they talk about in coffeeshops in muncie, indiana. that is how those things are resolved. until very recently, the business community was not providing the ballast. i think they have an immigration -- the chamber sat labor unions and things, but that was unusual, for the last 10 conversation did not go on. 20, 30 years ago, that went on all the time. >> i am way over here. i ask this question the other day as well. since it is...
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." >> pam: flooding has been blamed in three deaths -- two in the same spot in indiana, and another in missouri. more flooding is expected later this week in spots south of saint louis. >> pam: but here in the bay area, there were a lot of record- setting temperatures. >> jacqueline: 81want a whopper? degrees today let this take a look at our current conditions. still 90 in napa! a lot cooler near the coastline where fault is surging. as we head into the rest of the week we will see continued cooling today is our our pam moore today is our warmest day. as for the fall tomorrow morning is expected in the san mateo coastline. by 3:00 along the san mateo coastline pushing up should be pulling all little bit off. through the morning and by the noon we should see clear skies. in the '60s for the most part, money. by noon we are looking at 84 south bay and east bay shores. more widespread '80s where. 86 and cupertino 86 in sunnyvale and for inland valleys like livermore and pleasanton as well as antioch upper 70's low 80s. 67 and ocean beach. we will warmup a little bit but cooler transfer t
." >> pam: flooding has been blamed in three deaths -- two in the same spot in indiana, and another in missouri. more flooding is expected later this week in spots south of saint louis. >> pam: but here in the bay area, there were a lot of record- setting temperatures. >> jacqueline: 81want a whopper? degrees today let this take a look at our current conditions. still 90 in napa! a lot cooler near the coastline where fault is surging. as we head into the rest of the week...
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i've been in media and i've done some things that rival indiana jones. in this business i fiend myself going the extra step. there was a big story about an a-list celebrity who got help helping out a tranny, transvestite. we took a crew out. we were out till 4:00, 5:00 in the morning seeing which celebrities were turning up transvestites. >> i'm sure we have good stories to share over brews. i don't have anything crazy but hopping on a lot of planes and -- >> i heard a lot of stories about you, brooke. >> uh-huh. no diaper and baby shower for me, guys. >> remember that night in new orleans. >> no, no, no, no, no. on that note, david, sabrina and tanya and paul, thank you. >>> three teenaged girls accused of running a prostitution house using social media. we're on the case. >>> the irs says it could read your e-mails without a warrant. >>> and in a fight between a gun and bat, bat wins. >>> plus madonna hitting back against international claims that she is a diva. >>> and republicans admit they need new faces, but apparently they include this one. i'm br
i've been in media and i've done some things that rival indiana jones. in this business i fiend myself going the extra step. there was a big story about an a-list celebrity who got help helping out a tranny, transvestite. we took a crew out. we were out till 4:00, 5:00 in the morning seeing which celebrities were turning up transvestites. >> i'm sure we have good stories to share over brews. i don't have anything crazy but hopping on a lot of planes and -- >> i heard a lot of...
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a federal judge has struck down key sections of indiana's 2011 anti-immigrant law. inspired by arizona's law, the measure empowered law enforcement officers to request proof of legal residency of anyone they suspect of being undocumented, allowed the warrantless arrests of non-u.s. citizens, and effectively criminalized use of consular identification. republican congressmember don young has apologized after he was recorded calling migrant workers "wetbacks." he made the comment in a radio interview in his home state of alaska. >> my father had a branch read we had 50 or 60wetbakcs to pick tomatoes. boehner speaker john admonished young for the comment on friday, calling his words "offensive and beneath the dignity of the office." in his initial apology, young said he was unaware the term is considered offensive. president obama has renewed his call for an infrastructure of asthma a program to fund the repair the nation's roads and bridges. obama unveiled the proposals of a public event in florida. >> today i'm expanding on a proposal i made in the state of the man,
a federal judge has struck down key sections of indiana's 2011 anti-immigrant law. inspired by arizona's law, the measure empowered law enforcement officers to request proof of legal residency of anyone they suspect of being undocumented, allowed the warrantless arrests of non-u.s. citizens, and effectively criminalized use of consular identification. republican congressmember don young has apologized after he was recorded calling migrant workers "wetbacks." he made the comment in a...
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and in indiana, one county saw 11 emergency rescues in a single night. across the area, frustrated residents are in disbelief. >> i've lived here all my life. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: the frustrating part for many, they can't even focus on the cleanup. more than an inch of rain expected from oklahoma all the way up through michigan today. josh? >> alex, thank you. and sam will have the forecast in a few moments. >>> meanwhile, the man who replaced osama bin laden on the fbi's most wanted list has been captured. former washington, d.c. schoolteacher eric toth is charged with producing child pornography and hiding a camera in the bathroom at the school where he taught third grade. he was captured in nicaragua after five years on the run. >>> and the tsa is delaying a plan to allow small knives and sports equipment back on board planes. the policy shift has been heavily criticized by flight attendants, air marshals and top lawmakers. the tsa will now seek more feedback. it wants to focus on bigger threats. >>> and a band in argentina
and in indiana, one county saw 11 emergency rescues in a single night. across the area, frustrated residents are in disbelief. >> i've lived here all my life. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: the frustrating part for many, they can't even focus on the cleanup. more than an inch of rain expected from oklahoma all the way up through michigan today. josh? >> alex, thank you. and sam will have the forecast in a few moments. >>> meanwhile, the man who...
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states like illinois, indiana. brand-new flood advisories were issued for mississippi because eventually some of this flooding will make it downstream into states like mississippi and louisiana. we've got several days to go of ongoing flooding. the other story is that same storm system will be producing cold temperatures. you'll see very cold air moving through in some places across the plains waking up to record cold. look at some of these current wind chill temperatures. it currently feels like 4 degrees in rapid city, feels like 12 in sioux falls, 24 degrees is what it feels like in minneapolis. bundle up. as far as your high temperatures go, only in the 30's for denver and rapid city. flood warnings still in effect across sections of illinois and indiana due to the ongoing flooding. >>steve: 16 right now it feels like in amarillo. >>gretchen: approximately three million to four million animals are euthanized in shelters each year but one couple aims to bring that number down to zero. anna kooiman joins us live
states like illinois, indiana. brand-new flood advisories were issued for mississippi because eventually some of this flooding will make it downstream into states like mississippi and louisiana. we've got several days to go of ongoing flooding. the other story is that same storm system will be producing cold temperatures. you'll see very cold air moving through in some places across the plains waking up to record cold. look at some of these current wind chill temperatures. it currently feels...
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indiana hosts gave five tomorrow night. the winner of that series will pay play the winner of the knicks-celtics series. >>> we first showed think shot yesterday, reporter exploring fenway park before the game. she was taking a self portrait on top of the green monster. as she snapped a shot during batting practice, a ball cracked off a player's bat, barely missing her. kelly joined us moments ago to talk about the authenticity. >> i've been around ballparks my entire life. you would think i have some ball awareness. i didn't feel the ball. i didn't see the ball. i didn't hear the ball land. i had no idea until i was walking up the steps to leave 'cause there was a tour group coming in. and i said no way i caught this photo with a ball. >> brian: yeah. you would think you'd be aware. kelly has the ball that barely missed her. >> steve: maybe that's a 30 football mascot. >> brian: or a ball caps. >> gretchen: she also said that she cropped the photo for instagram and so when you see the real photo, you can actually see the b
indiana hosts gave five tomorrow night. the winner of that series will pay play the winner of the knicks-celtics series. >>> we first showed think shot yesterday, reporter exploring fenway park before the game. she was taking a self portrait on top of the green monster. as she snapped a shot during batting practice, a ball cracked off a player's bat, barely missing her. kelly joined us moments ago to talk about the authenticity. >> i've been around ballparks my entire life. you...
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one indiana county saw 11 emergency rescues in a single night. here in clarksville, missouri, the water is as high as the stop signs in some areas. they have been working round the clock using sandbags to build a fortress around the town. more than 500 people, even inmates, volunteering in the town of just 477 to keep the water out. >> this might be the end. but we're going to fight like crazy to keep that from happening. >> reporter: and for the most part the sandbags have kept most of the town dry. but the mayor says this battle isn't over. >> businesses are already closed. and it will be a long time before we totally recover. >> reporter: and the forecast, the next 48 hours is ominous. more heavy rains. bracing for it, grand rapids, michigan, where at times boats outnumbered cars. and a state of emergency is already in effect. and more misery expected in peoria, illinois, where floot water floodwaters have caused landslides and damaged homes. and even when the rain ends, there is still the threat of more water from melting snow. alex perez, ab
one indiana county saw 11 emergency rescues in a single night. here in clarksville, missouri, the water is as high as the stop signs in some areas. they have been working round the clock using sandbags to build a fortress around the town. more than 500 people, even inmates, volunteering in the town of just 477 to keep the water out. >> this might be the end. but we're going to fight like crazy to keep that from happening. >> reporter: and for the most part the sandbags have kept...
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yes, we are talking about yet again another storm system rolling through parts of indiana, of michigan, of illinois and even down into parts of missouri producing more areas of heavy rain as we head into today. we've actually been seeing that throughout the overnight hours. that's on top of the reports of moderate to even major flooding, that multiple river gauges are reporting across some of these states. we're reporting reports of moderate to major flooding. multiple flood warnings in effect due to the flooding that's ongoing. there's a look at that storm system from michigan all the way into parts of tennessee and arkansas. behind the storm system, chilly, high temperatures only into the 40's today in rapid city to minneapolis. new york city much better today. 67 degrees for our high temperature. >>steve: we'll take it. meanwhile, the nfl draft kicks off tomorrow night. just across the street from where we're sitting at radio city music hall. >>gretchen: over the next three days some of the nation's best college football players will go from students to potentially multimillionaires
yes, we are talking about yet again another storm system rolling through parts of indiana, of michigan, of illinois and even down into parts of missouri producing more areas of heavy rain as we head into today. we've actually been seeing that throughout the overnight hours. that's on top of the reports of moderate to even major flooding, that multiple river gauges are reporting across some of these states. we're reporting reports of moderate to major flooding. multiple flood warnings in effect...
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especially across parts of central illinois and indiana. on a wider view. more snow in the forecast for area, including up north and as i said, we could see snow flurries moving into parts of chicago but heavier know? the four correspondence. we'll be watching this. they certainly don't need more rain. >> and these blustery temperatures as well. jennifer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> coming up. sales are hot for boston marathon merchandise. but if you want to help the cause, you have to be careful what you buy. we'll explain, coming up. written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you
especially across parts of central illinois and indiana. on a wider view. more snow in the forecast for area, including up north and as i said, we could see snow flurries moving into parts of chicago but heavier know? the four correspondence. we'll be watching this. they certainly don't need more rain. >> and these blustery temperatures as well. jennifer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> coming up. sales are hot for boston marathon merchandise. but if you want to help the cause, you...
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. >> north korea indiana. and boston airthon, lindsey graham? jesus. >> i have a feeling they just book him week after week after week, and the bookers were too lazy to say, we have breaking news -- >> bill: they probably up on the wall they have -- every sunday they have lindsey graham booked already. they don't care. that's the first question why? why? okay. and the second question is what does the freaking know about it right? i mean wtf lindsey graham let the justice department and the fbi and the authorities do their job, stay the you know what out of it. stay out of it. i mean just stfu lindsey graham. he and john mccain of course his butt boy -- or which one is which i don't know. and pete king same thing they want to turn this into a political football. they want to turn this act of terror and heroic work by our law enforcement officers into political football, and it pisses me off, and it should piss everyone else off. they should just shut up. 866-55-press, don't you think? >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ that viewers
. >> north korea indiana. and boston airthon, lindsey graham? jesus. >> i have a feeling they just book him week after week after week, and the bookers were too lazy to say, we have breaking news -- >> bill: they probably up on the wall they have -- every sunday they have lindsey graham booked already. they don't care. that's the first question why? why? okay. and the second question is what does the freaking know about it right? i mean wtf lindsey graham let the justice...
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according to the national weather service rivers in illinois, missouri, iowa, indiana, north dakota, mississippi and michigan all in danger of flooding, even more rain, some snow even expected in that region today. >>> a multimillion dollar settlement for two women injured during the manhunt for ex-cop christopher dorner back in february. the city of los angeles has agreed to play the women $4.2 million. they were delivering newspapers when the lapd mistakenly fired on them while they were inside their truck. hernandez was shot twice in the back. coronza was injured by broken glass. the l."l.a. times" reporting th morning both have recovered. john, back to you. >> all right, thanks so much, christine. ahead on "starting point," as we continue to explore the boston marathon bombing investigation, could the tsarnaev brothers really become so radicalized, just on their own, just from watching videos? former cia director ambassador james woolsey joins us live. you are watching "starting point." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oat
according to the national weather service rivers in illinois, missouri, iowa, indiana, north dakota, mississippi and michigan all in danger of flooding, even more rain, some snow even expected in that region today. >>> a multimillion dollar settlement for two women injured during the manhunt for ex-cop christopher dorner back in february. the city of los angeles has agreed to play the women $4.2 million. they were delivering newspapers when the lapd mistakenly fired on them while they...
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the first call comes from calvin in marion, indiana, independent line. caller: yes. that theunderstanding free trade, where they let the other countries bring products into our country, that is why our unemployment rate is so high, because there are no jobs to make products here anymore. especially with the auto companies. it used to be, by american, and they are made in america, but nothing is ever manufactured here. , they havehina damage to the infrastructure of our economy, bringing him products that are not any good. i just wonder why the government can't, you know, have some kind of federal options where people can work for the government like i believe, back in sbr, they did all the things , the national parliament a bullet train that could keep the economy going. guest: thesentative? caller made an important point. i am not convinced that the free trade agreements that have been passed, starting with the north american free trade agreement, and the central american free trade agreement and moving onward, have been successful in doing what was promised, which
the first call comes from calvin in marion, indiana, independent line. caller: yes. that theunderstanding free trade, where they let the other countries bring products into our country, that is why our unemployment rate is so high, because there are no jobs to make products here anymore. especially with the auto companies. it used to be, by american, and they are made in america, but nothing is ever manufactured here. , they havehina damage to the infrastructure of our economy, bringing him...
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in florida, illinois, indiana, minnesota, missouri, mississippi, north dakota, new mexico, oregon, pennsylvania, vermont, and virginia bills have been introduced to impose an assault weapons ban for the first time. all of these states have strong hunting or sporting traditions, but the sponsors of these bills recognize that no one need needn assault weapon to hunt or target shoot. in other states, bills have bee produced to regulate assault -- have been introduced to regulate assault weapons. in arizonas a the sale of any assault weapon should be done through a licensed dealer. bills in kentucky and texas would require one to obtain a license to purchase an assault weapon. the kentucky bill would also require that registration -- require the registration of assault weapons and handguns. that's kentucky. and some bills have been introduced that would go even further than the amendment i have introduced today. california is seeking to strengthen its ban, going from a one-characteristic test to a zero-characteristic test. this bill would prohibit any semi-automatic rifle capable of accepting a de
in florida, illinois, indiana, minnesota, missouri, mississippi, north dakota, new mexico, oregon, pennsylvania, vermont, and virginia bills have been introduced to impose an assault weapons ban for the first time. all of these states have strong hunting or sporting traditions, but the sponsors of these bills recognize that no one need needn assault weapon to hunt or target shoot. in other states, bills have bee produced to regulate assault -- have been introduced to regulate assault weapons....
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versus bonds and you're speaking with mom and pop in lincoln, nebraska or pop and pop in west lafayette, indiana, what could shoo their stock allocation be today, 10 years from now and the implications in between? >> it depends on their age, as you know. a typically boomer being 57, 58, 59, obviously they have to look towards more fixed income and less risky assets. that's just an unfortunate process in terms of demographic aging. we would suggest that stocks have the better deal. they are 4%, 5%, 6% to our way of thinking. so stocks will outperform bonds. ultimately the aging demographic will force more and more individuals in retirement plans into bonds. >> a lot of the stuff is longer term, much longer term planning. if i can ask you to focus on the immediate. on friday we got gains of just 88,000. then we watched what happened to the 10-year. it got pushed back below 1.7%. if you're looking at short time, very near future for these things, how does this all add up? >> 3% on the first quarter, becky, slower for the next nine months. they are feasting an japanese flavored red bull. $75 billion
versus bonds and you're speaking with mom and pop in lincoln, nebraska or pop and pop in west lafayette, indiana, what could shoo their stock allocation be today, 10 years from now and the implications in between? >> it depends on their age, as you know. a typically boomer being 57, 58, 59, obviously they have to look towards more fixed income and less risky assets. that's just an unfortunate process in terms of demographic aging. we would suggest that stocks have the better deal. they...
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perhaps most famously, former indiana coach bobby knight. remember this video of knight putting his hands on a player's throat? he was eventually hired to be the head coach of texas tech. more recently in football, texas tech fired mike leach after he was accused of sending an injured player to a storage shed as punishment. strongly denied mistreating players. he now coaches at washington state university. so, there are lives for these coaches beyond being fired. some say bullying behavior is just part of being a successful coach. is that so? let's bring in now the founding editor of "espn" the magazine, roxanne jones in new york. roxanne, i've been reading your piece, i read your piece. it's very controversial, you wrote it for espn.com. you said firing rice will not accomplish anything. why are you saying that? >> i'm saying it because it's true, don, it's true. you just showed video of bobby knight and leach, and my point is if we think he's the only bully in sports, that this is the only coach who uses this technique, and if we fire him
perhaps most famously, former indiana coach bobby knight. remember this video of knight putting his hands on a player's throat? he was eventually hired to be the head coach of texas tech. more recently in football, texas tech fired mike leach after he was accused of sending an injured player to a storage shed as punishment. strongly denied mistreating players. he now coaches at washington state university. so, there are lives for these coaches beyond being fired. some say bullying behavior is...
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and as i said, ten states, indiana is the hottest state this year, lawmakers are saying it is the number one issue in the state in terms of constituent correspondence. most of it, the vast majority coming against it from members of the humane society from the press association from labor so many different entities concerned about this sort of anti-transparency effort. >> bill: it is outrageous. rather than fix the problem right, they're going to go after you and brand you as a criminal for highlighting what the problem is. >> you know, we have a history in this country with social reform movements of lawmakers trying to suppress efforts. whether it is jim crowe laws or -- we can give you several other examples. now we're in this moment with animal welfare that powerful interests do not want things to change. they're trying to wrap a curtain around the factory farm so no one can see them. >> bill: unbelievable. this is something we've really got to all get involved in and fight and the way to do so is to go to the humanesociety.org and follow their lead to take action on this issue. wayne
and as i said, ten states, indiana is the hottest state this year, lawmakers are saying it is the number one issue in the state in terms of constituent correspondence. most of it, the vast majority coming against it from members of the humane society from the press association from labor so many different entities concerned about this sort of anti-transparency effort. >> bill: it is outrageous. rather than fix the problem right, they're going to go after you and brand you as a criminal...
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another indiana governor, mitch daniels, said sales taxes that states impose ought to be paid and paid by everybody equally and collected by everybody in the retail business. art laffer in a "wall street journal" article just this week said, "the principle of levying the lowest possible tax rate on the broadest possible tax base is the way to improve the incentive to work, save and produce which are necessary to reinvigorate the american economy and cope with the nation's fiscal problems. properly addressing the problem of e-fairness on the state level is a small but important step toward achieving this goal." art laffer, president reagan's advisor on exactly that concept of having a tax that's fairly applied in the broadest possible way, is supportive of this along with mitch daniels and mike pence and al cardenas and many other conservatives who have looked at this as both a fairness issue and an issue of simply providing a way that states are allowed to enforce their law. regulate internet commerce, one of the principal reasons to have a constitution and a federal government. mr. pr
another indiana governor, mitch daniels, said sales taxes that states impose ought to be paid and paid by everybody equally and collected by everybody in the retail business. art laffer in a "wall street journal" article just this week said, "the principle of levying the lowest possible tax rate on the broadest possible tax base is the way to improve the incentive to work, save and produce which are necessary to reinvigorate the american economy and cope with the nation's fiscal...
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announced yesterday it has started the hiring process and will open four new bakeries by the end of may in indiana illinois, georgia and kansas. "usa today" reports the company is also trying to fight its anti-union image. they say they're happy to hire union workers land respect legal obligations associated with hiring them. >> bill: i wonder what the first lady thinks about hostess cupcakes coming back. >> let's move away. >> bill: yes, it hit the sports world. you know, like i don't know, fireworks yesterday when jason collins announced in an interview he gave to "sports illustrated" and part of that was leaked. he said he didn't intend to be the first but that's the way it happened and he is the first member of the nba to come out of the closet. is this such a big deal or should it be? dave zirin our good friend, sports eder -- editor for the "nation" magazine joins us on our news line. >> great to be here. >> bill: good to have you back. is this a big deal and why is it a big deal? >> it is a massive deal. often times in the sports world hype takes the place of substance. it is like you get a
announced yesterday it has started the hiring process and will open four new bakeries by the end of may in indiana illinois, georgia and kansas. "usa today" reports the company is also trying to fight its anti-union image. they say they're happy to hire union workers land respect legal obligations associated with hiring them. >> bill: i wonder what the first lady thinks about hostess cupcakes coming back. >> let's move away. >> bill: yes, it hit the sports world. you...
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people talk about in the country, how to treat h.b.1 visas was not something they were talking about in indiana. but that is how those things get resolved. until recently, like very recently, the business community was not providing that. i think they have an immigration and they said -- the chamber sat down with the labor unions and they ironed out a few things. that was unusual in the last 10 years. that that conversation did not go on 10 year guys but 20, 30 years ago it went on all the time. any other questions? >> i'm way over here. i asked this question the other day as well. since it is global, keeping the economy competitive in the global market, in my opinion you need to have a weak dollar. if you agree with that, is there anything we can continue to do to keep the dollar at a lower rate so we can export more competitively? >> so this is a fairly standard argument that our currency is overvalued because it is the world's currency and among other things, it is better than the alternatives. but it causes a problem for us in terms of our balance between imports and exports. who agrees wit
people talk about in the country, how to treat h.b.1 visas was not something they were talking about in indiana. but that is how those things get resolved. until recently, like very recently, the business community was not providing that. i think they have an immigration and they said -- the chamber sat down with the labor unions and they ironed out a few things. that was unusual in the last 10 years. that that conversation did not go on 10 year guys but 20, 30 years ago it went on all the...
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it's snowballed to over $100,000 of different things opened from candy stores in indiana to finger hut, all the different stores. as i was finding this all out, i learned that i had something opened when i was six years old, credit card for a clothing company. >> clayton: someone opened it in your name? >> yeah. it didn't know it. sometimes the things will sit and hold for a couple of years. that was the point i said i have to take control of my family to make sure i get my son taken care of and safe and my husband as well. >> clayton: this sounds fantastical but you say it happens a lot. >> it does. the number one type of identity theft now is child identity theft. last year, about 11 million people were victims of identity theft. many of those were children. the stats estimate that one out of every 40 children before they turn 18 years old will be victims of identity theft. >> clayton: you say be selfish about your family's security. tip number one. how do you do that? >> be selfish. get the right me tall modle in terms of thinking about your child's identity. protect it the way you
it's snowballed to over $100,000 of different things opened from candy stores in indiana to finger hut, all the different stores. as i was finding this all out, i learned that i had something opened when i was six years old, credit card for a clothing company. >> clayton: someone opened it in your name? >> yeah. it didn't know it. sometimes the things will sit and hold for a couple of years. that was the point i said i have to take control of my family to make sure i get my son...
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people talk about in the country, how to treat h.b.1 visas was not something they were talking about in indiana. but that is how those things get resolved. until recently, like very recently, the business community was not providing that. i think they have an immigration and they said -- the chamber sat down with the labor unions and they ironed out a few things. that was unusual in the last 10 years. that that conversation did not go on 10 year guys but 20, 30 years ago it went on all the time. any other questions? >> i'm way over here. i asked this question the other day as well. since it is global, keeping the economy competitive in the global market, in my opinion you need to have a weak dollar. if you agree with that, is there anything we can continue to do to keep the dollar at a lower rate so we can export more competitively? >> so this is a fairly standard argument that our currency is overvalued because it is the world's currency and among other things, it is better than the alternatives. but it causes a problem for us in terms of our balance between imports and exports. who agrees wit
people talk about in the country, how to treat h.b.1 visas was not something they were talking about in indiana. but that is how those things get resolved. until recently, like very recently, the business community was not providing that. i think they have an immigration and they said -- the chamber sat down with the labor unions and they ironed out a few things. that was unusual in the last 10 years. that that conversation did not go on 10 year guys but 20, 30 years ago it went on all the...
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canadian in total produced less greenhouse gas emissions than the electricity power plants in ohio, in indiana, and even less than the agricultural state of iowa. and we're bringing our emissions down as far as quickly as possible. in 2008 alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industry to curve green house gas emissions through legislation. since 1990, alberta's energy industry has reduced greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of oil that is produced by an average of 29% and some facilities have achieved reductions as high as 50 percent. alberta's coal-fired power plant have lowered their emission by an amount e qvc lentd of taking 240,000 cars off the road and close up to a duivesz of our plants over the next 17 years so we can replace them with cleaner alternative. our renewable fuel initiative mandate that the inclusion of alcohol and biodiesel in all of our fuel that is sold in the province is a requirement. and we're also pushing ahead with plans to capture and store as much of our carbon as possible. the government of alberta is providing 1.3 billion in fu
canadian in total produced less greenhouse gas emissions than the electricity power plants in ohio, in indiana, and even less than the agricultural state of iowa. and we're bringing our emissions down as far as quickly as possible. in 2008 alberta became the first jurisdiction in north america to require large industry to curve green house gas emissions through legislation. since 1990, alberta's energy industry has reduced greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of oil that is produced by an...